'* ''V 41 -*,;+v' • '9* v '••* • -Vr.v Y*‘ * w ' ‘ ; ■*“ 1 "V L ****- t* y\ f» »,,*». • v *■ * » * -. J ,»*'*» * » * -i ** *> * ' . , . •* , •■».»,,, - ►f* *< * i*» ‘ -<■ c * *• v ,<• *•• '* % ,va.v;. ;■ - \a-':*x\ . ~. *;* /• -vr/ -j?V\V \‘% .;-:‘ : V,U'., -v ' f vX *• ■',..,x ’V;X„ &J5S£*S9V&‘-*» i. .7. .5 1 vr- > \h< * ■>s.\'>u i J.i‘l \t A.*^*Vw-sflSw-.'i-w tv? <-\ y« i $ V it 5 • v'v:v.v;*- v>U-‘ i ’s!i\: ■ $ ’l - *.. 'J'u* •ilv'' ** •> yT* v* 'c f 4‘: •*•- ■.. ;.:; i j ' - <>ttV* *;l f-. l • jJ v X r * ttX? *. O «V| X .it-tifc* 4 ‘2E*VwV ,#B ‘? '' s?»»« , »'•t : “*• f* ■v’w r*- * *S*i p* # . •< rl* n. I't \*'. > > '5 : ‘'a •'• *’ t,"% +4 .r}' } • -.'7 Mr., Lowry presented a petition for .water f f -■ • : 'ts' - - i ; pipes on Peach alley. Read and referred to |Water Committee. *• Also, a bill of Dr. A. G. M’Candless, $B6, for % • ‘-'f,-i‘r J-W J professional services to John Jones, watchman. 3fe-^S':i;r J .-.'-Vr- L o 4"> ’>■ ' Read and reforrcd to Committee on Police. ; ’ The President read a communication from the I^.‘ t ’ t fc- r 7'-7- f -"- /f ' 'ffJLr',V :f ?-T. : v?‘; iV f Burgess of Lawrenceville relative to the exten :., >' aion of the water pipesinto that Borough. Read Jffrt «t-Vc< '>fr’vi^VfV^ , 7T. , Sjt5 t *t.V'‘r %-v-jf.ivffi, and referted to Water Committee. '£Xi-t &£'£,%*' «i' i Also, a communication from fhe Treasurer of s' V r ; r-.- Pittsburgh Gas Company, informing the Com l mon Council of the expiation of the term for which Jos. Pennock had been elected. S- iL&tPvtgpr.'-, ~ ‘■■iA- i - -?.*"■ Sv-‘ ■sire•iS; ! On motion, Conned proceeded to an election is^vsx&ziiss ttsussst^-p— -s.«»%*rs|ts“sfs -:'.K>,^^'4* f . f -, ;-.l -;< ;-r V. I- /:■:l-^V.-, -Vv-. <, .*>'< .i rMA and,accepted, and the suhjeot referred to ■ 'r^f«4eon City Property. ’••»'• ’ presented a report. from:thespeoial _-5 — „ —— _ . *V' J ' “LTio“w“ referred the resolution Store Hoorn for Horn. 4>?S5 as to theextensionof the Ohio^d ■>' «*-• <^r-*5? *>r Pennsylvania Railroad Co. to tins city. Read j^ ate 4 oa Filth »tteei, opposite the Exchange Banlfc-w 1 -;:. x. -Xr--;v • 1 »yjfcg Vtr A J . 4 <'-e‘/ w ry‘-'7S r .y 7-02 "• jr -0 ’J- «*,/}.- •'*- :... ~ *. *; f* ?*-< ,t’ - . •-.• - .4--V. •-_-?' r-? 1...- .-> *. ’>.'s i-'v- ?->■ 4 «'j- *■»•* lV “' . < : X'‘‘ i; ' - ; •‘-•t- -•-■ l - J* 'V . } V V t r v s' r t- ' X ’t? *v“ '•.sl.'v dV,Ay> ' ” : 1 ' s v i \ i •*t S l .- *‘*' '* • /< *j , } ' , * 7 * * „ \. r s .>' * N^. f ’> < CITY INTELLIGENCE. .... .fnllntririg p-pntlemeii aro a commit- to tie - PiHßhnrpVi tinrl fitonTumrille Bailro&dCompany- Chaa. H. Paulson, Edward Gregg, E. M. Biddlo, J. M. Pennock, • Wade Hampton; Geo- Darsie, E. M. Stanton, Wm. M. Lyon, Leoky Harper, - Jno. Small, Joseph Pcnnock, Eph. Jones, , . J. McD. Crossan,,. , Jno. Smithsey, • Wm. M. Hersh,- Jas. Trunick, Jno. A. 'Wilson, (is; Wm. Patton, NathL Holmes, .. Wm. Espy, Jno. Birmingham, Barnes Sot^x, Jaa. H. Sewell, Wm. NUon, Eohert Bruce, Th°?- B. F. Jones, Lewis Hutchison. Geo. E. Arnold,- ...... ■ .. ■ ... ■ Proceeding® luSeleCtComicil. • [ornciAS.]' -.-•••• • Monpay August, 25, 1851. Counoil'' met: {Present;. • Messrs. Bruco, Ed varus, Gallagher,: Bill, Jones,Kelly, Kent, Kicr, Kincaid 'Kennedy; Borons; Morrow, and Brest-1 dent Murray. -The minutes -of: the , laßt meeting were read -and approved.- The’President read a, communication from the President of the Board of Trustees of :the: Pitts burgh-Gas-Company; stating thattheterm of S. W. Caskey as a member of said Board, eleo ted by Select Council, had expired. , And on motion Council,.proceeded to tho elec tion of-a-person to fill said vacanoy. Mr. Kennedy nominated Mr. Bruce j Mr. Gal lagher nominated Mr. Jones. And on jnotion the nominations wereclosed: and tho President appointing Messrs. Morrow and Edwards tollers. And’'the result of-the balloting was as fol lows: - - For Mr. Bruce.... ....7 votes. : For Mr. Jones 0 votes. - And Mr.-Bruce having received a majority of the votes oast, was deolared to bo .duly eleoted ; • ono of the Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Oom . pony for the ensuing threo yearß. : Sir. Kelley presented a petition for. appropri ation of $200.t0 Good Intent Fire Co. Bead, - and referred to com. on engines , and hose. Action concurred in by C. C. Mr. Bruce presented a communication from the Firemens Association, recommending a grant of hose to oertaimfire-companies, vis: Eagle, 600 feet; Neptune, 800; Vigilant, 800; Niaga ra, 600; Good Intent, 200; Independence, 400; Belief, 400;—in all, 8800 feet.. ■' Also, one urging the rebuilding -of the Eagle Engine-House. . Also, one recommending, an exohange of tho Dnqueane lot for a lot of J. M’D, Cressan, on Second near Boss street; Mr. Cressan to pay . $l5OO therefor. - Which were severally read, and being under consideration,,. Mr, Gallagher presented a petition from the ■ officers of the Dnquesne Co., and of oitiienßof tho Seeoml'Ward, praying that the exehange ; aforesaid be^made. ■ The said communication and petition, relative to the Dnqnesne lot, were read and referred to the com.-on city property, with instructions to ‘ report ut the next meeting of Councils. Action concurred in by C. C. Tho other two communications were read and referred to thecomaonengines and hose._ Mr. Gallagher, in .place, -read an ordinance entitled “An ordinance repeating‘An ordinance ■ for the erection of Market Housesand gave - -notice that he should ask the passage thereof at - the next meeting; and on his motion the same was laid over as on second reading. Mr. Brace prosented-an ordinance drafted by the Mayor, relativo to ■ wagons, omnibuses and other vehicles, which was read twice, and on motion of Mr. Kent, referred to the com. on or dinances, in conjunction with the com. on streets. | Tho President read a communication from the i ■ ■ Mayor, stating that appropriations No. 8, pub . die printing, and No. 10, sanitary purposes, have been exhausted- Referred to com. on finance. Also,- a communication from the same, exhib iting tho amount of bonds or certificates of loan (§160,000) issued since 17th January last. The resolution relativo to water pipes on Crawford street was taken up. Mr. Bruce moved to amend tho resolution so as to read as follows: Resolved, That tho water committee be and -- they are hereby instructed and directed to have the water pipes laid on Crawford street, from ■ Bedford street to • the Western end of Ward's Bow. ■ Which tootion provailed. And the resolution so amended, was read a third time and adopted. The following .business .from C. C. was then taken up. j . .. _ _ Beport .of the special committee to confer with the -President and Directors of. the Pa. B. B. Co In C. C., road and accepted. Beport of the special committee to confer with ■ the President and Directors of tho Ohio and Pa. B. B. Co. In C. C. read and acoeptod, and the functions of tho com. continued. ■ A communication from tho Burges3 and Town Council of -the Borough of Lawrencevillo, in re lation- to extension of water pipes from the city basin to supply.) said borough. In C. C., read and referred-to the water com. ln nil of which action of C.- C., tho S. C oon . curred.. ■■■• ■ ■.■■■■■ . - Also, the following resolution in C. C. read three times and referred to com. on gas lighting: Retolvedi That the-gas Trustees bo authorised ' to erect a gas lamp on Wylie st. between Feder al and Washington streets. .The resolution waa read a first and second time, and Mr. Bruce moved to amend so as to make it one in tho middle of each square on the 8. E. side of Wylie street . Whicbmotion was negatived. And the action of the C- C. was concurred int Also, a bill of-Luke’Loomis, of §14,54,.f0r stationery. In C. C. referred to com. on print . ing. - Alan, a.petition for water pipe on Peach alloy. In C C: rood and referred to com: on city print- Also, a bill of Dr. McCandlcss, $25, for med- , leal Berviccs to John Jones, a watchman wound- , ed while on duty. In C. C. referred to com. on police. Also, a report of the water com. on the reso lution committed to them in relation to school and poor tax in 6th ward, asking the reference thereof to com. on city property. In C. C. re ferred accordingly. . Also, a report of com. on Allegheny wharf, with accompanying resolution. In C. C. report read and and accepted, and resolution read three times and adopted, viz : ... .Rejoiced, That the sum of $3OO be and is hereby added to appropriation No. 13. Communication-of Firemen’s Association in relation to grant of hose: In S. C. referred to com. on engines-and hose. In C. C. reference concurred in, and - that the com. take into con sideration the propriety of giving 600 feet to the Fainnount Co. ■ ■ ■ I • In all of_which action of C. C. the S. C. con- I onrred. - _ The resolution relative to the assessment or j business tax—upon the disoordance of aotion wherein, the S. C. appointed a com. of oonfer-1 ence,' Messrs.; Morrow and Bruce.. In C. C. | Messrs. Willock and Gribben appointed on said committee. Beport of committee made to O. / C., agreeing to refer to a special committee of three, one from S. C. and two from C. C. InC. 0. report accepted, - and Messrs. Willook end Gribben appointed on part of C. C. In which action of C. C; the S. C. : concurred, and air. Kier appointed on part of S. C. And the Council adjourned. the Penn. Railroad Company relative to the lay. ing of a doable track onLiberty.street. Report read and accepted. : ... Mr. Thos. Gcorr—The following resolution, •vizi •Saotved, That the Ga 3 trustees be authorized to erect a gas lamp on Wylie street, between Federal and Chatham streets, also one between Federal and Washington streets. Read and re- 1 ferred to Com. on Gas lighting. ■ Mr. WmoaK—A report from the Com. on Allegheny-Wharf, with the.accompanying reso lution, viz: ; Rtxoltci, That the sum of $BOO be and is hereby added to appropriation No. 13. Mr. Cordell—A bill of lake Loomis, Agt., $14.24, for: stationery. Referred to Com. on City Printing. The. Clerk of the 8. C. communicated the resolution heretofore before Councils relative to the assessment of business tax. In S. C. for mer action of C. C. non-conourrcd in, and a i oommittee of conference - appointed, Messrs. Morrow and Bruce on part of S. -C. Action or 8. C. concurred in, and Messrs. Gribbon and Willook on part of C. C. The oommittee re ported their agreement to refer the resolution to a special com., which was accepted, and Messrs. Willock and Gribben appointed on part of C. C. Also, o’ communication from tho Firemen b Association, recommending the appropriation of the following hose, viz: Eagle 600 feet, Neptune 800 feet, Vigilant 800, Niagara 600, Good Intent 200, Independent 400, and Relief 400. In 8. C. read and referred to Com. on Fire Engines, So. On motion of Mr. A. Boott the reference was concurred in, and the committee also instructed to take into "consideration tho propriety of ap propriating 600 feet to the Fairmount Fire Co. Also, a petition firom Duquesne Fire Compa ny, asking for a change of location to Second afreet, near Ross. In 8. C. read and referred to Com. on City Property, with, instructions to re port at next meeting of Councils. Also, a resolution for laying water pipes on I Morris street In 8. C. read throe times and adopted. Also, petition for appropriation to Good In tent Fire Co. In 8. 0. read and referred to Com. on Engines, &c. In all which action of S. C. the C. C. concur red- On motion, adjourned. Allegheny Bridge Ccue.—lira Jury, after an absence of some thirty hours, made the follow ing return: Tho Jury, to wbota are submitted for finding the issues of fact joined in this case, do find each separate issue of foot os follows: 1. Whether tho defondants did, by special re solution, prohibit James Todd and his family from crossing and reorossing tho bridge at tho yearly rates prescribed by the bye-laws of the corporation. 1. This we do find in the affirmative, and so i say wo nil. I 2. Whothor defendants did, every third year, make snoh returns as they were required to make. 2. This wo do find in tho negative, and so we say all. 8. Whether tho profits and income, after de cennial period, did bear a dividend of more than fifteen per cent, per annum net annual profit, or would have borne suoh dividend if the charter rates had not been reduced. 8. This we do find in the affirmative, and so we say all. 4. Whether the defendants vested tbo excess of clear profits over fifteen per cent, in Bridge Stock and other productive funds. 4, This wo do find in the affirmative, and so we say all. 6. Whether the tolls over and above what de fendants were authorized to recoivo and retain for the uso of the stockholders, (and which might have been received,) would, at a fair ap praisement, been sufficient to pay for and re deem tho bridge, and pay the stockholders the appraised value of profits for the residue of tho term of forty years. 6 This we do find in the negative, and so wc say all. 6. Whether the defendants did appropriate the tolls to tho payment of individual indebted ness of tho stockholders. C. This we do find in tho negative, and so we 'say aIL . ... 7. And if any of the violations sot forth in tho suggestion of the plaintiff were committed, then which of them were committed within thirty years before the filtag of tho suggestion, and which of them were not. 7. This we do find in the affirmative, and so we say all. Cuban Sympathy. —This evening, at Wilkins Hail, there will be a mass meeting for the pur pose of taking into consideration tho late pro ceedings in Cuba—to express sympathy for the fallen brave who were butchered in tho streets at Havana, and indignation against tho course adopted by the Spanish authorities in boarding an American mail ship, and otherwise insulting tho American flag. Col. Black, W. W. Dallas and other eloquent speakers will address the meeting. Look Out.~ The vault under tho pavement at the corner of Cherry alley, on Fourth street, t.nq partially caved in, and is at presont in a very fit condition for some ono to havo their limbs broken by foiling into k it. It is a matter that requires tho immediate attention of tho Street Commissioners, and we hope that it will receive it. A horse attached to ono of Mr. Ogden’s pop-wagons, ran away tho ovenmg before lost, on Chestnut street. Tho wagon ran into and smashed Sami. Forgeus’ window, and severely hurt his little danghter, who was standing in the shop at the time. Thero has been, for a few days past, a man in a tittle buggy, drawn by two dogs, going through our streets bogging. Ho sits in his buggy, and presents his chanty box to the spec tators. jgy* Our readers will not forgot the sale of detached goods at MoCartney’s Auction house this morning at 10 o’clock. We understand there is quite a large assortment, and will be put up in quantities to suit purchasers. )wsg»» The house of Col. Duff in Allegheny city was entered burglariously on Tuesday night and $25 stolen from his pockets. Mr. Mooris’ house was also entered tho same night and $15,00 taken from his pockets. KOlei.— Tho Coroner, yesterday, hold on in quest on the body of John Ferguson, a work man at Wood’B rolling mill at Saw Mill run, who was crushed to death by being caught between the rolls. ' Jdgy* A carriage belonging to Mr. Kells broke down on Fifth street yesterday. No other dam age done. jjgp A colored man near Perry sville. on Mon day afternoon hod his leg tom off and was oth wise mangled with a threshing machine whioh he was attending. lunacy ease, in which the sanity of I. Gregg iB being tested, is still progressing. It will probably occupy several days, and appears to excite a good deal of interest, from tho num ber of spectators present. Bailed. —Jas Downing, who was committed a short time since on a charge of arson, was yes terdey released on bail* He had two sureties, each in the sum of $l6OO. B©, Thero were eight ordinary oases before bis Honor, yesterday morning, whioh were dis posed of as usual. nay. Henry D. O’Boilly our talented and humo rousyoung Irish friend is in the city, and gives one of his Irish Evenings, in Now Brighton next Friday night. The citizens will have a rare treat in listening to this eloquent and amusing de lineator of Irish character and Irish eecontnoi ties. His course of lectures here was a com-1 plete triumph, and the applause he received I must have been a souroe of no little g«tific£ tiontohim. He will make his appearance in I Quincy Hall in Allegheny city in the course or I next week* - .-=. -• ■■■ ■ DolP* BXereluuftt’s College* • - ■ • . * I NS. Comer of Martel and Third ilreeuw— Establish- I • ed In 1840 The only Commercial College lo- ine 1 Slate incorporated by Legislative charter* I - No systems of Bookkeeping yet published* have gite* l l such a comprehensive and - practical knowledge of this I science, as Du(Pb Mercantile and Steamboa.t Bookkeep- I ing- Those works have appended to th rT & OTISj • - AUCTIONEERS ANB COMMISSION MERCHANTS, '• 01 »*!!» STREET,ST* tOUTS r MISSOURI. . HAVING been engaged. In the nbovc business for die lact six yenrejin ibis city, so licit consignments of Goods, to be sold in this mnrkei, either for Auction or private «iUe—particularly: Glass ware. Hardware and Dry Goods; and will make.liberal, advances on all kinds of Goods .consigned Mb tor »ule e Will refer lo'Messrs. Ilewett, Roe A Co.,E. R. Vio-, let Wn D Wood A Co., John J. Anderson * Co.* R. H. Stone, Sqaire & Reed, Brownlee, Homer A Co., Larkirt Deaver Saint Louis; Butler A Brothers, Cincinnati; George ATLnlnrPWßburgh. [maittfey Auction -Cord*:. , I*HE undersigned, after an interval of .four years, Ims Danin resumed business. Having complied with the requisitions of the law regulating bales at Auction, and having procured a first class License as Auctioneer lor the City of Fittsbargb, he offers his services as such to his friends and the public generally. With an expe rieuce of nearly thirty years in this line of business, he hazards nothing unsaying that he will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to all ihosfc.who may feel disposed to patronize him. .1 P. McKENNA, Auctioneer. Refers to the principal City Merchants. J>9 (Jour- of Com., N Bulletin and Pennsylvanian. Phiiada; American and Republican, Balt., copy Iwand charge this office.) :• • . = w7&* Ol’UAUThttki Aacttoneer, : KCOND HAND BUGGY at Auction.—Will be sold on Thursday next; August vBth, at M’Cartney’s Auc tion Aou»-e, at 51 o’clock fn the afternoon, one second hand Buggy, nearly lie w, wtth Iron axlo and leather (op, buiU from eastern wood. au «jo \V. G. M’OARTNEY, Auct’r. DETACHED SAbEOF DHY GOODS BY CATA LOGUE, at AtcnoN.—Will be .old on Wednesday nest, AugustlSth,at 10 o’clock m (bo loreuoon, ol M’-1 Carlney’s Auction House,by virtue el u foroivn much-1 muni, n large lot of Dry G'oods, comprising a general ns sortition of almost overy article in bat line of business, nmoiw which may be mentioned, in par I Cloths-Frcnch, English end American Cloth., various | colors andquiiliuea Cnsaimeres—hrencli and English Doeskin ana PlainCaSsimotos. Mso-cassmoris, jeans, plaids, tweeds, canton flannels, printed flannels, ulpao cus. ol different colors jrurumelia cloths,mousde nines, raskmerev, carabrto muslin, bleached -muslin, bro .n muslin, striped shilling, bed tiding, fancy prints,mug h »ms, linen coating, worsted largo gambroon, Irish lmr_n, ■ men enmono ban,-kerchiefs, Bilkpockelhaiidketchifs. cravats, bluok Italian cravats, silk nook ms, brown Hol land linen table cloths, collon 1 hose, a large assor.ment or fiuo shins, faoey rollered do, nil wooflorg shawls, fancy silk scarfs, cashmere do,emt)roidrredshawls,lied quilts, together with n largo assortment of o her Dry DressSilks—A large lotof Ladics’DrcssSilks,assorted color#,qualities,Ac. . *.-«**«•„. *%( The ohove. compel* ug »n pari a large nvortirieiii of Dry Good*, (token apl»y virtue of a foreign atiaciuneui.) which were selected lor ibe wesiorn market. Dealers, Country Merchant*, and par icularly the ItuUe*, are in* v tedrn auend .he snle. Auct’r. p. n. DAVIS* Auetionesr. FAROE SALK OF STO.'KS dt AccT^r— On 'lhurar a day evening,September 4Tb,niBo clock. at the Com me'Ciat Sale* Boom, corncrof Wood and Fifth street*, will be aold for cash-par fuvdc— .. : i> shares Marine Railway and Pry l>nck Muck; 3G do Brad'O^k 1 * Ficul Plank Rroad do; 5 do Pacific Gold and Quartz Mumti? Compuny 23 do Western Insurance Company Stock; 25 do Ciu*‘lit* do uo do r IfiO do Avery Copper do «o, « do Pittsburgh oud Boston do, 100 do Ohio ami t’ennsylvama Ruilroad Stock, ja, to BlnfCo, ’ P ' r P. M. nAVlfcWr. D r RY GOODS, Ac ,*T Avcrios.—On I nuisotty moro ,/ in* Ausu«t 29ih,atlO o'clock* at the Corotnrrcisl jjjTe* Hociras, corner ot Wood ami Kitth *uee feet tn depth . . I The abu«e Lou will bo soul ut Aurtio.v on Ssaturosy i afternoon. Aoauil'Oil:. a'. 2 o clock. : A Plan of lhe«c Lots cau be sent *t the OUtCo ol D W tA 8 Bell, on I'miith sired, between Suullmc-d and Grad sticeis ** !U. DAVIS. Auctioneer- Ttrtfl* ■/ ba'.e -Oue sixth in loud—balanc- tn five year. _ TTALfABLE LOTS ON LlUfcKTt M KbKI. at V AcenoT —Ou Wednesday nfierno- n. l-epteraber 3d, at 3 o'clock, on the premise*. will be sol J four valu able lota of Ground, having each a front of «0 feet on Liberty street; (below Murbury street,) extending back UO feet to Brewry alley. , ... Terras—One hall cash, remamlcr j:i ona year, with interest secured by bond and mortgage on the prrßises. an3 B P. M. DAVIS, Auctr ALL PKIISON 1 * interested will take itonte that WILLIAM TAYLOit,of the Eighth VVard sflbe City of Pittsburgh, Bnckmaker,ou the anhoa? of Jcl>, executed to t\e undcrsKord a Deed of Assignment of mU bis Kstale, in tru st for the. benefit of his creditors All person* indebted to said Taylor arc requested to make immediate payment, and persons hneu.g claims will present them. J- HOWARD, Assignee, jy’il Office 4tb at., bei. SroilbSeld and Grant. jfoilce to Contractors* | STEUBENVILLE AND INDIANA RAILROAD —; J Proposals will be received by the Steubenville and I Indians Railroad Company in Steubenville, unul the Ut I day of October next, fer the Grading and Masonry or 1 the first division of thfiroodextendingfroraStettbenvil e I to the Conotton valley ; nud, also, for the ronstracuon I of tbeemira Road between Steubenville and Coshocton I and alio distinct proposals for the Construe non of that I portion of the Hoad extending from Coshocton to Nrw a,TUo entire length of this hue t» about 110 miles, and It contains work of nil dcaerpltons in great variety, j some of which ia quite heavy , i Proposals will be rece ved for the Grading and Ms aonry of the first division enure or m sections of about a mile each, the Company reserving the privilege to make such disposition of the whole work as ma> op pear most conducive to us interest*. Plans Profiles and specifications can be seen at the Office of the Company, otter the 15. h of September and further Information miy be obtained on application to J. Bllekcniderler, Jr., Chief Engineer, or t« the unde*-,. . _ j U. Klb'iUKbi msrimdkw P""*" 1 :- I’itiatmrffti Has Company. AN ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholder* of the ‘ Pittsburgh Gas Company, for the purpose of elect ine two persons to serve us Trustees of sstd Company, for the purpose of electing two persons to ‘dve as Trus tees of said Corarany for the term of three years, will be held at the Office ot the Works,on Mondnv, tho first day of September, A. D. 1551, between the hour; of d and 5 o’clock, P. M. JAMES M CHRISTk, Oflict tf tkt Pitnburgh Oas Company, >Trra«urf r. M J Augorl 18,1-21.. i auib.‘d Third .!«>, <>«>*«" ‘ lo VIUOHT ir'' ALEVS' No. 117 Third sired, _ n jo oppoMite s*t Charles Hotel- redleal'lii»tltttl««o f Cincinnati. CHARTERS!} IN, X 846. Taiat Numbtr if 1915 “ 18j1 ’ 10S4 ' The seventh winter session of iuh col ics# will coma.oncc. on the fir*t Mandu of Novcm licr. 1851, and continue four month* ihc obuir* of the F&eu-lV Will he urrotifreti u* follow*. |. O. JONES, M. D.. . ProftMorof Theory end Procure of Memento. R S -NEW I ON, M U, Profcwor of Surgery. Eclectic BL. UILL.M D , ProfeilOT of Obtlelrict, and Dineatc* of Women and Ch “ 4 '*Z .FREEMAN, M .D, P r ore,.orof jtfP ee,nL|nr^nUndl.a^o 1 o gl en 1 A„a l om y . Profe**or of Phytiology, and institutes of Medicine. L K. JUNKS, M D, Professor of Matorm Medico, and Therapeutics,-and Med.cal UoWn, ToN gANDBR3t MD, BL.D, Profe,.o, of 0 " J RV ' I menceoo the tecond Monday of Oetober time the Demonstrator’* room# will be opened, with ev- I err facility for the study of Anatomy. Ana oraical rao- I fwlafS abundant and cheap. Prompt attendance at the •cisrrrxi *«“* or a «ilo»dor.ed note for 850. Malricu allot! llokol 85 I !!In,arioauon ticket 813—DeraouMiator’, ticket 85. iiiSrd r-n.i, from 81 lo 8a,50 per week. Student, ,omo -1 Boar iKpnitplvci for much lea*. Students, upon Vb^r'«?".! inXci.y, StllSffi * tlx.office of Pr£u. 1 S Newton, on Seventh street, between Vine ai d Race. I Pnr faither particulars, address Dr R. S. Nawrort, or For tanner pa JQs R BUCHANAN, M, D.. Dean. Cincinnati: Okm, Auguit, 1631. jan23.lw^ BLATIO noOFIHO. THOM AS ARNOLD. SMt Rorftr and DeaUr m Slalu. ha! on hand n full supply of very superior gaoßed ate, and i» prepnrcd to execute any orders for work ihnimsY be entrusted to him, In a manner that will m «S»W^«^o^ood gtreot. JjtRESH ff AN TBU-tilO~bT»; YELLO W COKN. "for which Iho highest cash P n «^', l o b l e ,^aLCOßN, M Ne. 117 Third st. -Jtt?W'ARRIVAL OF'FINE GOLD WATCHES NaND JEWELRY, at HOOD’S Jewelry Store, 01 Market atreet, and selling at one-half the usual reta prlcet. FfurtTbEHl assortment of GOLD PENS «! d I PENCILS in lb's ciiy is selling at about A.i hv.U price, at HOOD’S, SL Mnrkmsl. [ou«_ ( K > • » . '• V***-“ V« V • 5,' V-.V.’-f. •> t r - /,* t • 1 'Sltution Sales Notice. rfTEß—Received ilus day, ond for salo al 1 ' MORRIS’TEA MART, m the Diamond. inn BXS.BAI.9INS ; IWU 150 do Figs | 20 casks Currans * 50 boxes Jujube Paste, 40 do Rock Candy i do Meccoroni, 1 20 do VermieceUa; 10 cases Prunes, gloss jan j In store and Ibr RH ODKS & CO.* No-0 Wood street ,nriBXS.PRIME CREAM CHEESE, IlHf 75 halfbblff.Shad» ■ _ n n.yA.; . jut received and for Bal ° i^ n ».l : and 2 Diamond. febcfrcURRANTS-l bbLgfMj««j e fc % 0 , X>ARCEY —60 bus. for sale by STtJART k SILL. •o—s“- ' -—lev for sato b£ R' ICE FLOUn. OUIB . ; j— -” E^Fr " h _ Br ! nn l ALCORN. Rolled UBTAHU, pepper and Bright %TICORN i* "s ..if ’“'’■'J't.'yv \ r- • V ■* i. r s. i 1 ► ' V** -* - <•* • ; V *, i * /. , ~a;; v ^; ;v, < £<+ +* * J , -*i / , - . . Mtf ' COMMERCIAL. daily betibw of thk hiabkkts * ■■■■■■■■■■■■;■: OratcK o» thk Dailt Moarano Post. j. Wednesday, Augost ST, 1651. I . The weather yesterday was cool, bat pleasant for oat* door baaiseu. , - ASHES—We continue to.quote Soda Asb at 310 3Jc. BACON—The demand conlinneß active lor small lots, and the stock is that decreasing.We have, sales of COCO ' fis at Bf for Shoulders, for Sides, and for Holds; 800 lbs Hams at Of; 600 do covered hams at 101; Sugar Cured Homs are scarce and in demand; some holders i asking 11 to Hie. •■•■■■■ article is quite dull, and the transac- I tions are quite limited; amoDg the sales we.have sev- I erol lout on'the wharf at 83.0003,04; 30 bills at 83,00. 115 do extra at 83,10; from wagons 10 bbls extra at 81,18 I 45 do from store at 83,80. : 1 OILS—We have sales of 3 bbls Linseed at Bsc; Bdo I Lard at 60c. . . I FLAXSEED—SaIes of 15 bushels at #1,25 per bush. I DRIED BEEF—Sales repottedof 5 tree at 10c. I SUGAR—We note a sole of lb hhds prime at 64; 3do I strictly prime olOfc I sales of W. R. in 3Ho 6J I COFFEE—SaIes of 50 bags ai Of, 4 months, I WHISKEY—We have ho change to note either in I prices or demand. Regular sales inlou ore made at SO I to 21c« ■ •••• I BROOMS—SaIes of 100 dox. at 81,00. . CINCINNATI HIARKET. EaQumaa Ulrica, August 22. FI.CUU—The market did ttotpresem any new feature ■ uwiay. The soles compiued427 and 150 bbls at 3,30, 600 do at 3 35, arid 20U do at 3 25 Thewnterts coming into the Whim Water canal very slowlp and it is not probable there will bo nnyrecetptsbythutrhannel be fore Monday. Received during the last 31 hours 763 bbls: exported frame time 910. : . . PROVISIONS—The onlfsale* heard of to-day were 100 bbla fttetfs Pork at 14 1 aTtl ut 8 95. Meaa Pork i 9 now most y held at 815. . wmmfKY—The demand is and. price* have farUit-r advanced, sales of 35lbms from RWerandg do from Railroad at IS, and 100 do from wagons at ISfe.— Imported the past 24 hours 785 bbls. „ . * CllEESE—Sales of 575 boxes in lots at Ofc; 50 do English diary at S; 40 do Nutmeg antLDurhamlarm from 9C BtJTTER—SaIes of IQ firkins fair at tOfe, and 24 do at toe. The demand Is (food., - . ' BUG AR—Sales of 10 hhds fair to prime at MfOi COFFEE—A sale of 45 bags at Bf. . ■ TOBACCO—SaIes of H bote, rommnn Va. th. at 24c, 10 do inferior do at2o: 40do No 2 Va. fives at 23; 20do I Ky fives 17, and 31 tio Mo lbs ond fives ntlße. -The I demand continues good. , : . • The River has fallen 6 inches daring the last 21 hours I The weather wos showery this morning, but it is now I clear and pleasant. " ' ' ‘ ;/ '• 65 Market Street. ON and after Mnmloy.tlSihinsiantourTrunkcf small pftckogcn will Le closed atl< A M. } daily, for Bal timore, Philadelphia, New Voik, Boston,4c Our Goods will be parried in oar own Car, m ebargo of a »p x 124 Wood street -"S S by 10 and 10 by 1« for sale by J .. STUART & BU.U s’, for sale by m : j-r- L ■ au2d SbUART & BILL N 7^ SSKB_A PrilM °^ le B’-r°UART^ S ILL ; sill. iROOMS—2OO dozen in «lore and for tale by I au33 STUART & 81; bos, for sale by ftttgg •■• •’: ’ ' ■’ - —m?p a lo TONGUES—Jaat received from 8t» Looti a few dozea fc nllo i . ;« Grocers and Tea Dealers. F«S!»’SMSS«SJBe* l °* BalC by WM. A. M’CLURG & CO. MjfShrrge No.3lBstMackerel, (Mass, (nspn.) 10 do small do . do , ; do; , k 10 do small No. 1 • ■* 1 ' » <- * "> < > _V' V “ * ?* \ \rf. « ’ N I t» v b. a. KEnwAN, John W. Tiro, STUART-& SILL. * **♦*-%* -St,* *- * v '‘ l . .. "• . j.- - •< M r *\iV i -i /■«■•■• . . (i. . ; A:rf: b I river matters. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 6-Fs'cto ibchss Water in the cuhnnei.. ARRIVED: Steamer Michigan N0.2,801e5, Ucaver • •• Ailanuc, Parkinson, Brownsville, Redstone; Wootwardyßrownsville, . ; “ J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport; “ Beaver. Gordon, r ■ ' “ Thomas Shriver; Bailey, West Newton. { “ ' Diamal, Cohwell, Wheeling: 1 , « Gossamer; KlinefeUerV'CineinnaUi• . .DEPARTED: % “ : Redstone. Woodward, Brownsville “ Atfaruic, Parkinson, do v « J.M’Kee,Hendrickson. McKeesport. Michigan N6.2,Boies,Bisitvef. •■.;■ ;t Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. ’ . w Thomas S!trijrer,BoileyvWesl-Newtfln. «« • J.Nelson.Moore, Wheeling; * . “ • Arena; Kinney, Well9vile. “ Plloi Nn/2, Crane, Snnfish. “ Laelta, Kountz. Cincinnati Clarion, Millenger, Zanesville. ' The River and-WcuA']p, Mctcan -11. P »L l Wa«on, Esq., Lecturer,. on Commercial L Th'e Boom* of Oils Institution are opc i both dajr and evening, for the reception of those wishing w ootain a practical Mercantile education. Ihe cparseofmatiuc lion is so thorough, that every student ■ ’? .1? S con- College will be competent to lake t°f a "“ 0 >" duet on correct principles, any set or Stock ship Book*, however complicated. Uem»Q«™_- PEKK OLASS WORKS. 8, LOaSNZ, BR-* •V;*** ,THOMAB WIGHIMAH. & WlghtmoU) (Formerly oftue firm of Wm, M’CyUaY « Co.) : . ftf A.HrXFACTU&SRS OF OF . VIA AND WINDOW GLASS, . 03 lYoUrond OS Front S»«u, FmsAurgA, N. D —Particular attention p>td to odd sizes o.f dow Glass and private im aids for Bottles and. vials. , jy22:3,1651.—5. M. Kip:! Dtar Sir—Tills may certify that one of my boys baa been afflicted for the last thirteen yearn wllh.a.bealtng and deafness of the right ear. I have tried a uumber.of physicians, all without any benefit, and had given up ell hope of a cute over being eflected,- when our family physician, alter examining the case, recommended me to u”e the PETROLEUM, Which 1 did, and am happy. 10 Inform you that the use of two bottles effected an enure. I cine I write this wilhont solicitation or Voar acquaint ance. With aenjlmems of I am^oat^ruly^ Young littdico’ Seminary—! MR.ANO MRS. N. W. METCALF, SR r.CIPAtiB ‘ ostni Monday, Sept. I, tn Colonnade Baa. Federal a. r'IuURSB OPINSTRUCTION and ‘citcnlnrj (J tome aa heretofore. For particulars. «eo Eircuwr* ornpply to the Principals, , - w.- Allegheny x July 14,1851. - - ■ Ooiiulno iloiaßtt sir|ugOi . . . H uf pnpn No 101 Third street, has just imported "a lot'§*!n»ine Italitm r ßoman St'ings, for tho in and Guitar They are of the very Bnest quality, four learfltfan? four thread*. Having been purchased hv II Kfebe?" Botn ln the Factonea in Lnrope, they are hy ii. Breners » j .. j, tsu |n oftene. correctness of i Sound arevßl^tter,nniivnlled^-. Thoy are the same aB Used by -ali the great viohnmt, [ O L^?,f, S iv ori, HARP.- ' ATT 10 ” /Tri ITCQVNSKI£oB | AT -fAffi-y;;' n F^M 0 c^ F P ° URTHBT^no^i^ TWTEW~GOODS—Just received.' «■ 6#e o! JM Gendemenß* Farnisbing Stoto, * ' No. BO Fourth sueet ' ' '.•'-’V'/v - -i V* **•' ,1, . T - ' * .m *•<•!• . < Baltihoke, August?®. The Charleston .papers of Saturday received to-night, have dispatches from Now. Oxlcaus un der date of the 21st, stating thnt a party of Cu ban Liberators, mostly western men, exaspera ted, by certain articles that , appeared ™ the Spanish papers in relation'to Cuba, on tho after noon of that day, attaoked the office, broke the - doors and windows, and then threw the presses, oases, type and furniture in .the streets? and dtp atroyed everything belonging to the; office.—■ There wasno interference by the police.; The ihob after demolishing the office proceeded.to the cigar office kept by. a Spaniard, on the cor-, ner of St. Charles andQravier street, and break-1 . ing in the doors and windows destroyed all the I in . stock ahd furniture, which were valuable. : £ ; I At 7. o’clock, the rioters proceeded to; the offioe-of the Spanish ;Conßul, and attacking it, destroyed desk, office property and furniture of ; i all kinds. They also broke down the signs over : r 1 the stores and offices, of the Spaniards, which they carried in triumph to a large, meeting being. I held in Lafayette. Square. _... ■ ■ ,vj-.■■ ■ . 1 Thecigar shops kept . by. the Spaniards were nearly all 1 destroyed Inst night. Minute guns were fired since sunrise in honor of. the murder- . cd liberators. _ PITTSBDBGXI X'.\W-Z7: '•l:.**;-*:- * ' •. f? • 1 . 1 ..-i • »*•'.'.••• •' - :-;y > , !J -■* t TV j f j „ -,.l fcl TELEGRAPHIC news. BY TJIE O'REILLY LINE. IS NEW OSU.EASB. • GBBAT excitement. The bodies of Cob Crittenden and Viotor Kerr, whioh have been; brought heTo from Havana, at tract many visiters and produce much feeling. The military'have been ordered bat to sup press the riot/. Three or four Spanish coffee .houses have been destroyed. The excitementagoinEtthe Spanish Consul arose chiefly from his refusal to deliver up a number of letters frdm prisoners shot at Havana, and which bad been written before their execution and forwarded to' him by the Cuban authorities. He was.called iipon by a committee for them, •and refused to deliver them.; up; consequently he was forced to surrender. - s ■"-■■■■■■■■ , 7: . The Cuban newshad created the greatest ex citement " CUBAN NEWS. New Ooleakb, August 23. ■ tetters are published from-Victor-Kerr, Maj. Stanford and ethers, blaming 1 Lopez for aban doning .Crittenden's company, which was cajt tured. ' r ■- ■ ••. ' Vigorous efforts are being made to raise rein forcements for Lopez, with some prospeot of success. Men plenty, but funds limited. CUBAN MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA. C ./- Philadelphia, Aug. 26. ." There was an immenße.meeting last night in this city,-.to'express indignation at the proceed ings of the Spanish authorities at Havana. Not les3 than from 12000 to 15000 persons were pre sent Col. Swift presided, assisted by a largo number 'of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. CoL Swift, John Caldwnlader and several others addressed the meeting in strong condemnation of the proceedings- at- Havana. ;.jMr. C. offered a long series of Resolutions, justifiing the cause of the patriots, urging the interference of the American Government to prevent recurrences of similar barbarities, and strongly recommending the purchase of Cuba from Spain. The meeting was very enthusiastic. CUBAN MEETING IN SAVANNAH. Balthiobe, Aug. 25. There was a tremendous town meeting hehlin Savannah on Thursday evening after the receipt of the intelligence from'Cuba, which appointed a committee, and after several speeches, adjourn ed until Friday.' ' / : ' Another, dispatch from New Orleans, dated the 22d, 'states, that 5 20t>0 meil had that morning surrounded the City Prison, where the Spanish Consul had taken refuge, and de molisli the jail unless the Consul was delivered up to them. There were about 60 of the police on the ground. / • ' FIRE IN CONCORD. COHCOED, (N. n.) August 26. The paint shop adjoining the Eagle Hotel was set on fire last night, and a large number of buildings in the. best portion of the town de stroyed; including the new Exchange Hotel' and; numerous stores and dwellings, and threexiews paper offices. The loss is . estimated af $126,01)0, mostly insured. A colored, man named Robinson was •arrested On suspicion of setting the shop on fire. IfBOM. WASHINGTON. . WAshchqton,'-Angttet 26. The Intelligencer denounces the Cubaa inva cters as highway -robbers, deserving the fate they have probably met. - • . The Republic is more moderate, and wsncs . the suspension of pnblic, opinion in relation to Mr. Owen, the American consul, until the facts are ascertained. - _ . j ...- Secretary ton tiufl morning. ... ■" New York,:August 26. , ■' ‘The 7 steomer Florida, from Havana, -whence “she sailed Voir"'Saturdays reports the Pampero in.Doty Bound, fifteen miles below that city. ■ She would reach Savannah om Saturday night, where a large number were awaiting to embark to join Gen. Lopez. .: BALTIMORE MARKET—August 26. : Flour-City mills 3,81, Howard street 4,00. Grain.,.Red Wheat 71©7$, white 7B@S4 Corn 65@56, white. 56®58; : Oats 28@32; Rye 64. . ,■ \•• Provisions—Firm but without change- Groceries—Quiet. Rio coffee BJ@BJ. Sugar and molasses dull. > Whiskey...22J@2B. , • . Wool—Dmll; common unwashed 16(a}l». NEW ORLEANS MARKET—August 23. ‘ Cotton— OldmiddlingTJ, new middling B@Bs* good middling fair 9J. Fl6ur. 4 .DnU. Bacon...Sidcs shoulders B@f£. Lard... Prime 10@10i, kegs 11@1U. PHILADELPHIA MARKET—August 26. Flour... Quiet at 8,76 for fresh brands. Rye F10ur—2,25. , Corn MeM—2,B7l- . Grain-Corn 60; Oats 34. Provisions and Groceries—Firm. : Whiskey-22. Valuable H«ol Estate at Auction. ] THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, on •ble termv'he following property, m the Car iaailL Evaluable three story brick honses, on Second streets, between Market o-ndd erry streets; the.lots being each 10 feet front by SO d ec Pi. . No.il. Contains 67 feet front on Third sue'-, ediom ingthoThird Presbyterian uhnreh,onwhicli Is erected one four,tory brick house, used as apnnungoifflce, and on irKSyete™t W .oIdS i of September, at private sale, it wtU then be. ottered at public outcryvon thepr.nt.se,, Aceatfor Johnston &£%teehton Valuable Heal bounty, rimß SUBSCRIBER offers foible the following prpp- Lots in Failston, Beaver conpity, being lots Nos. 3 and 4, being nbont 100 feet square on. which Is etecied one block of four frame dwellings, and one eennraie stone dwelling, all two stones high. 1 .■ . N 0.2. One lotsoieetfrontonßactstreet, ojipositeihe nbove.and extending to the top of the hill. . 1 . ' No: 3. Tw6 beach tots, cachSbfcet front, »*«} from the toad to low wator mark, on the Big ea Xvru » No 4: One valuable water lot, 100 feet On Wheel p ftr ~ with fen shares water power attached*} . No 1 5. One lot opposite the water lot,Bo/eel : expending to the top of-the hUkoa>wh»ch » two story brick ftlore aud as by 5M feet, al so, one framed welling, two \ * •' : S N(? 6. one large lot\n or county, being ahoit 140 feet oh Broadway, and sbc£\ t W fajj a^aasskaas.T@Si!as»S wntaedihtely opposiiethe FiOlsto j belnw FaUeton 7. water exlendi „ s Bridge, bc'ngnboui lUO_ wgttr to wing path. front Wnlo .|L‘hi?™ Thursday, the tllh ; day !of Septem v, Vw 0 , I ,'at nr vn o sate U will thea be pfered at pub ... W Agent for Johnson & Stockton. aqthi*. • ‘ Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Booms, ISO. 98 TH.nEtD.WP-> "t WOOD ANB MABKITj (BOOTH gDB) w : —J maNUFACTD RERS or Cane Seat Parlor chairs; Cano Seal Racking Chairs, Re rw3s' ceplioa and Invalid Chairs; Cane:Seal KWL and Country House StoolsjSetteee ;Loun ues, and every varieiy of Common Chairs. All of which 1 were manufactured una®[ tgsassssts: nbUce? AU^rder’P allended ro. j JffSS , . . I . H '*• S k’BftBBV. \ •RANKERS AND EXCHANGE-BROKERS, jygpc^jaßasagftfe [toxregtTaies. ■ ■ H. HOIjHBS a SOHB, ' ' t ™rXln cli.U - -V V** 1 . - * v"“-WV ”', o> - ; .. - .’v- ■„*■■*.'■ < ~ •. ■ tJ r i * . ■ ; <- n - 4 3* 'h' * V <--; v V* -• .yf* _>. r * ' jrzr; - DR. BROWN, No., 41 DIAMOND ALLEY . Devotes his enure attention toonoffic# practlee.. lllstujlncssiamotiy confinedto JggfcwjßTrira/* or Venereal Diseases, ami soeb pain* • fnl affections, brought on by imprudence youthful indulgencennUexcess. ; Syphilis, Sypluhuc l.rapuons, Oc.torr, hea,Gleet, Stricture, Urethral DmclinrßC*. imparity of the'Blood, with all diseases-o. »be venereal origin; -Skin: Diseases) Scorbutic Eruptions, Totter- Ringworm,Mercurial Diseases,Seminal Weakness, Im« potency, Piles,'Rbeumiuisiti; (y SuppreUCOnsj’Pi^easeii.oi.the' Joints,Pistufa ln-Anc» Nervous Aflectiohs,-Pains Intnc Back and Loins, Irrita. tions of.Uie Bladder an 4 Sidneys,successfully treated v prnctice'(foui; in this city» enables Dr’ ' Brqwn tooflVr asaurariccs of speedy cure to alt who mi.) come umJeT his care. ; Office Arid private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. : Charges moderate. •novasdatwiT ' ~rs Btown's .ajficovTxri rcm - K, edy for Rheumatism"!* an4c«nainreirjc 9Att«AI*AHn.LA. IQ NOW PUT UP in lhelarae*t fixed Entile*. nna If Vbe the BEST SARSAPAItII.H ; Aiieenlfiedi by lbs Wmdekhcl Cots iilws per* • Scrofula,. : frn • - # > = Cancers* Tumors, • ’• Eruptions of.theSai”, • • * : Erysipelas,-Chronic Sotc. Eyev Ringwoimj «r T»*U^r*» ; : Scald Headm.Pmiisin ihe Bones or Joints Old Pores amt Ul* • ■ the OlandßjSyc hMis^uys . nepiia, Salt Bheura* ; l)lEcaac ; oi tiw? hidiiays, • LossbfAppeiitejDiseaßesaTijtiigfrcm he - use of Mercury, Vain, in the 81*ei and ■.. Shoulders,General Debility ,UiO?-“ , sy, Lumbago, Jnundice, and,;. . Costlveness. • ‘ THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE JhNO.WN l Incipient Consumption, Barrenness.: Lucorrlua, or Whites, Irregular Menstruation, Incontinence or Uruo, and. general gloomy state of nihil a recured by PjlGct saTt&vEXtiJcr.oy Dock Ajtp ; ?AS»*PA*itt,A, which eives immediate ieii'rfby.rcneAying.thOj/oundß* lion of health .and slrength.jheblood It luimoJizesbad hamot!* v strips unoaiural ECCTetioiiS, and gives ueajiky action to all the vital powers- ' • .. Let all who wish to purer the blood from lb a imparities contracted from thertec indulgence of the appetite dur* Irieihe- wimer, and to prepare the system to resist sum* mer epidemics,resort tipw to »* Dr GuysqtlUExtracl of. Veliow Doc* ana Sarsaparilla,” wh ch i* proving itself an antidote for many of the most malignant di-eaaeatha: , flesh »r heir to, and they will never be disappointed; for in th’a remedy the. public faith hasrover wuvered-nev. er can waver ; Tot His founded on oapenence, justae their want of faith -hi other- and snnhou* compqpuds U also founded on experience. They fly- Trim nostrums to see.k.hope.Tite, -mid yijecr f'om tinsi pursly ; vtgeiabtt umeiy ; thereft-rev lio^evor,'broken down m health, ard spirits, however, ionhidiße 10 himself nna others,' let nooiie of recovvry ; let tbo pationt only imdeiriitaod- that his physimti- restomuott lie* only in GuysoU’fl Extract of Yellow Dock and Sernpa rilla. and persuadehim;for his hfp & toiryil,Biid we have no hesitation In predicting his speedy rcstora rtijn to health, - - . Females. R«ad tbe h»SWAiK, N, J„ JaduarySS. Mr Jienneu •■—We nke pleasure .Inruulnir th&l'yout Yellow Dock and SareaparilU gives great aausfuciion iu gemlenuitiiinfornied r.iisl'jfcat Mt daoghter waa troublea with difficult joeae ai d other'diseaset peculiar to hersex v SliebadnpUiad her regularraenstraal discharge for a long time j but by the „4 of Dr. GoyrottV YelJow Dock and fcarsap*riUa was Tndlc:»lly cured- -Sbe used Townsend's.and c.th-ra With out receiving the die from the same cause. : .-I. E. Cu. % Hinhansvillb, Osweso cawity, Mayt 184°. ; ■ F Dennett—’DearSir: JpuJCifaaedjashorlumtego, a l-oitle of your Yellow Dock for my wife, which she has flsed for herVrimplai.n, Erysipelas and Weakness, the Wom'.>, etc, tmd it hns al ready helped her very much, ;Qf the EiyvpeUta Ulna effected nearly 0 cure. ; 1 have jest purchased; * second boitie. and judging from theoffect of ihe former, reel con fident that it will effect a perfect core. - • Yours, veryrespeciably, . - N.COBUBK. • , The cores performed by Dr. Goysotlls fcJUfoctof i el low Dock and Sarsaparilla arc Jbe psUems eeneral heaHVconliuues to improve af.erdise.a»c,t« [*• moved. Cures are not chronu led until tme bus fully Ssted thavthere can be uo telapso or return of ihe difl* -ease. Nobway, Herkimer co, February, 1650. ihot I write to yt'U about the very happy effect of 1 our Yellow back ar.o Sarsaparilla upon ii.y toitl,w.o hue lot g been BUfTering unJetttatUreadfur, loethtomuOty ease, Err ripelaa, with which he was attacked m 1313. and* was for Beveral months atteadcd tty. s_omc of oar heir nhysicians, who tried,-their sttili perieventtgly for five . monihs,.wiUioat any beneficial effects whateytr. Ho became reduced to a perfect skeletote He bad ulcer* from ais hip down to his knee, which were conUnonJiy discharfiingoffensivemnUer.; Medtpaland auraicnlakt 1 was baffled. Physicians say.rh.tt bis caso was hope es*- —there could bo nothing don«;to nrrssl.ihpsE lenib>o\ gangrening ulcers. Myjteighliors and .mysel f thought V. hi* dissolution near at hand; Cneofmyneißbbors.who , hadcured a childofscrofula with your insalaable medi cine, wished me to mnke a-malof it, apil mote from the redtleso :deaire to do something .while Bfe lasted, than from aay.hope of neitihg.rclief, 1 ptocnred three bottle* of roar Yellow Dock, and Sarsaparilla,band cnmmcnc ■ed rising iv mild .to ray astonishment he commenced to improve before he had us-il the thii.dbollv, and before ho had used half adbzen bottles lie,couldwalk.out. Ho used in nil twelve bottles,during tbe year. ’4B, and by October last he was perfectly -restored j.-.every vest ce of the disease exceptthe soars was removed,.and lie re mains itifferfect health: op to the present unto, Ware covery T underthe G^uflnt!r.elyl,o'*,|pgto l ,0'* , |pgto the use ofyourYellosr Dock and SarjapanlWai'Ul as sure you &ut Heel myself noder great obligations 10 you and Ui* with great jov:itmV I n*fonq,.ypu of what - Itir.&dceSl per bottle—six bodies'for 55,£,, _ Soldbx J.D. PAKK, Cinciiihot', Ohio, Northeast corner of Fourth dud Walnut stsA—Ontiai.ee on VVolnot— to"whom all orders must bo addressed. J Kidd * C O, Miisburgh it, Wltcnjr, Jr, comer Market Bireetondthe pinmohif; BA FnbnesiOeb ft..Co,Pit's-. bUrgh; J'A iMUsburjjh j.kee & Bcckhom, Alie gheny City* LTRastscll, Washington ; WH Laraber tnn. 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